Alex Wan, the Glossary
Alex Su-chi Wan is an American politician.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Asian Americans, Atlanta, Atlanta City Council, Bachelor of Engineering, Cheshire Bridge Road, Columbia, South Carolina, English language, Felicia Moore, Georgia Equality, Georgia Tech, LGBTQ Victory Fund, Mandarin Chinese, Master of Business Administration, Morningside/Lenox Park, Neighborhood planning unit, Red-light district, South Carolina, United States, Wharton School, 2009 Atlanta elections.
- American people of Singaporean descent
- American politicians of Taiwanese descent
- Asian-American people in Georgia (U.S. state) politics
- Atlanta City Council members
- LGBT people from South Carolina
Asian Americans
Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of those immigrants).
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
Atlanta City Council
The Atlanta City Council (formerly the Atlanta Board of Aldermen until 1974) is the main municipal legislative body for the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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Bachelor of Engineering
A Bachelor of Engineering (BE or BEng), Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), or Bachelor of Science and Engineering is an undergraduate academic degree awarded to a college graduate majoring in an engineering discipline at a higher education institution.
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Cheshire Bridge Road
Cheshire Bridge Road is a mainly north–south thoroughfare of Atlanta, Georgia, USA traversing the Morningside-Lenox Park and Lindridge-Martin Manor neighborhoods from Piedmont Avenue to Buford Highway just north of Interstate 85.
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Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South Carolina.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Felicia Moore
Felicia A. Moore is an American politician who served as the president of the Atlanta City Council. Alex Wan and Felicia Moore are Atlanta City Council members.
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Georgia Equality
Georgia Equality (previously the Georgia Equality Project) is the largest LGBTQ rights advocacy group in Georgia.
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Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech and GT or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
LGBTQ Victory Fund
LGBTQ+ Victory Fund (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and LGBTQ Victory Fund), commonly shortened to Victory Fund, is an American political action committee dedicated to increasing the number of out LGBTQ+ public officials in the United States.
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Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.
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Master of Business Administration
A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration.
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Morningside/Lenox Park
Morningside/Lenox Park is an intown neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia founded in 1923.
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Neighborhood planning unit
The neighborhood planning unit (NPU) is a community-scale governmental structure used in the City of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Red-light district
A red-light district or pleasure district is a part of an urban area where a concentration of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses, such as sex shops, strip clubs, and adult theaters, are found.
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South Carolina
South Carolina is a state in the coastal Southeastern region of the United States.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Wharton School
The Wharton School (or UPenn Wharton) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia.
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2009 Atlanta elections
A municipal election in the City of Atlanta was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2009.
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See also
American people of Singaporean descent
- Alex Wan
- Angela Lee
- Chay Yew
- China Soul
- Christian Lee (fighter)
- Eddie Chin
- Garry Tan
- Jocelyn Chia
- Madeleine Lim
- Michael Yani
- Neeraj Khemlani
- Po-Shen Loh
- Rachel Wahba
- Raspreet Sandhu
- Rosalie Chiang
- Sandra Lee (dermatologist)
- Shin Lim
- Tony To
- Victoria Lee
American politicians of Taiwanese descent
- Adrian Tam
- Alex Wan
- Angie Chen Button
- Chris Lu
- Clarence Lam
- David Chiu (politician)
- Davina Duerr
- Elaine Chao
- Elisa Chan
- Ellen Young (politician)
- Ervin Yen
- Grace Meng
- Iwen Chu
- James C. Ho
- Jessie Liu
- Jim Cheng
- Jimmy Meng
- John Chiang (California politician)
- John Liu
- Julie Su
- Kansen Chu
- Katy Tang
- Lanhee Chen
- Ling Ling Chang
- Mia Gregerson
- Michelle Wu
- Phillip Chen
- Richard Pan
- Stephanie Chang
- Ted Lieu
- Tony Hwang
- William Tong
- Yiaway Yeh
- Yuh-Line Niou
Asian-American people in Georgia (U.S. state) politics
Atlanta City Council members
- Alex Wan
- Andre Dickens
- Arthur Langford Jr.
- Augustus M. Reinhardt
- Buddy Fowlkes
- Carl Ware
- Carolyn Long Banks
- Cathy Woolard
- Ceasar Mitchell
- Charles A. Collier
- Edward C. Peters
- Felicia Moore
- Frank P. Rice
- Green B. Adair
- Henry Lumpkin Wilson
- Hosea Williams
- Jabari Simama
- James L. Key
- John H. Calhoun
- Keisha Lance Bottoms
- Kwanza Hall
- Levi B. Nelson
- Liliana Bakhtiari
- Lisa Borders
- Marvin S. Arrington Sr.
- Mary Norwood
- Panke Bradley Miller
- Q. V. Williamson
- Rodney Mims Cook Sr.
- Sam Massell
- Thomas G. Healey
- Wyche Fowler
- Zachariah A. Rice
LGBT people from South Carolina
- Alex Wan
- Andy Dick
- Angela Nicole Walker
- Anita Cornwell
- Anna Brisbin
- Blanche McCrary Boyd
- Cayley Spivey
- David Daniels (countertenor)
- Dawn Langley Simmons
- Donna Sachet
- Dorothy Allison
- Edwin D. Peacock
- Elizabeth Warham Forster
- Erin O'Flaherty
- Griffin Barrows
- Harlan Greene
- James H. Hammond
- Jane Chambers
- Joel Derfner
- John Zeigler
- Jonica T. Gibbs
- Karey Dornetto
- Kim Jackson (politician)
- Kornbread Jeté
- Kristin Graziano
- Linda Ketner
- Martin Farach-Colton
- Monica Helms
- ND Stevenson
- Nadia Alexander
- Nelson Sullivan
- Nia-Malika Henderson
- Nick Shalosky
- Nina Bo'nina Brown
- Parson James
- Raven Saunders
- Rembert S. Truluck
- Rich Merritt
- Richard Jenrette
- Robin Holmes-Sullivan
- Ryan Butler
- Ryan Ken
- Thomas Jefferson Withers
- Trip Payne